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	  President Obama,  
	  Please RETHINK Being a War President,  
	  You NEED a Navigational Change  
	  By Mahboob A. Khawaja 
	  ccun.org, January 4, 2010 
	    
	  To President Obama: War is War, not Peace: You need Navigational Change 
	  to Avert Military Defeat      “It is the policy of the United 
	  States government to provoke violent extremist groups into action. Once 
	  they are in play, their responses can then be used in whatever way the 
	  government that provoked them sees fit. And we also know that these 
	  provocations are being used, as a matter of deliberate policy, to rouse 
	  violent groups on the "Af-Pak" front to launch terrorist attacks.”  
	  Chris Floyd (“Darkness Renewed: Terror as a tool of Empire”)   
	  “The hell of human suffering, evil and oppression is paved with good 
	  intentions. The men who have most injured and oppressed humanity, who 
	  have most deeply sinned against it,  were according to their standards 
	  and their conscience, good men;  what was bad in them, who wrought 
	  moral evil and cruelty,  treason to truth and progress, was not at all 
	  in their intentions,  in their purpose, in their personal character, 
	  but in their  opinions.”   (Robert Briffault, Professor at 
	  Cambridge University (The Making of  Humanity, 1918)   Dr Ali 
	  Shariati, the Islamic visionary scholar once noted: “when people live in 
	  darkness, they loose sense of direction.” For long, America floats in 
	  darkness without purpose and sense of direction until its political 
	  bankruptcy becomes fact of life. Like the actors, its leaders pretend to 
	  be an invincible superpower always keen to make peace, not war. 
	  President Obama on the election night 2008 spoke of “remaking America’  
	  but while accepting the controversial Nobel Peace 
	  Prize in Oslo argued not for much needed peacemaking to end the wars in 
	  Iraq and Afghanistan, rather he defended the Bushism of waging aggressive 
	  wars against the poor and destitute nations, out of match of the US 
	  traditional animosity scope. Let us say, just for the fun of it, to kill 
	  millions of innocent human beings to prove that America can and will 
	  institutionalize insanity, not reason in an age of reason. President Bush 
	  and his neoconservatives warmongers invested heavily to make America 
	  morally, politically and financially bankrupt by waging the bogus wars on 
	  terrorism. There was a strategy in No Strategy to demonstrate to the 
	  fearful American masses that something forceful was being done to protect 
	  the US security interests. The ultimate aims of the wars on terrorism were 
	  to create more terrorism and to destabilize those nations having 
	  reservoirs of untapped oil and gas resources and to crop up new markets 
	  for the American corporations to sell arms. If President Obama is true to 
	  his words on political change (“Yes we can”), why would he continue to 
	  follow the Bush war agenda?  Chris Floyd (“Darkness Renewed: Terror 
	  as a tool of Empire”, ICH, 04/2009), provides an explicit answer to human 
	  curiosity:   “But leaving aside for now the ever-thorny matter of 
	  divining the varying proportion of connivance, acquiescence, 
	  foreknowledge, exploitation, incompetence and fate involved in 9/11, we 
	  can say this as an established fact: It is the policy of the United States 
	  government to provoke violent extremist groups into action. Once they are 
	  in play, their responses can then be used in whatever way the government 
	  that provoked them sees fit. And we also know that these provocations are 
	  being used, as a matter of deliberate policy, to rouse violent groups on 
	  the "Af-Pak" front to launch terrorist attacks.”   To spotlight the 
	  cruelty of the on-going wars for fun, Gordon Duff (“The Baggage of America 
	  Extremism: No Enemy, No Negotiation, Only the Dead are Real”, ICH, 
	  December 16, 2009) outlines the dilemma: “We had become addicted to the 
	  "black and white" version of Bushitism to the extent that we, as a nation, 
	  have given up thought entirely.  We know we can't win.  Do we 
	  expect an army of angels to come down from heaven, the ones Cheney, Bush 
	  and Rumsfeld dreamed of, or are we going to start acting like a world 
	  leader again.”    America has a history of self-engineered wars. But 
	  the wars on Iraq and Afghanistan made America bankrupt in global political 
	  standing and credibility, crippling its much acclaimed superpower status 
	  and role in global affairs when its in-house corruption dismantled the 
	  financial institutions, the hub of American dream of world leadership. The 
	  move of time and history for change that cannot be stopped, the evolution 
	  of the change process seem to have phased-out America to become artifacts 
	  of the junk history, and to phase-in new emerging nations of financial 
	  trust and productivity to assume the new role of global leadership 
	  replacing the US, what President Obama is most afraid of. It is not the 
	  Audacity of Hope but consequential dictate of history when nations and 
	  leaders violate the Laws of God, and challenge the limits of reason, they 
	  end-up in self defeat and destruction. If diplomacy was the foremost 
	  choice to search for feasible political accommodation, President Obama did 
	  not bother to use it; instead he continued the Bush dictum of insanity in 
	  Iraq and Afghanistan. “Negotiations cannot convince al-Qaida's leaders to 
	  lay down their arms,” Obama claimed in Nobel Peace Prize Speech. “To say 
	  that force is sometimes necessary is not a call to cynicism, it is 
	  recognition of history.” History offers a learning role that you could not 
	  comprehend it. History shall judge you Mr Obama by your actions, not 
	  claims. With escalating war efforts and additional troops to kill more 
	  innocent civilians and disturb the Afghan graveyards, you have kept the 
	  insane momentum to airlift more men and material to Afghanistan and that 
	  does not signal peacemaking at all. After the American failure in Iraq, 
	  You want to conquer Afghanistan and Pakistan to maintain the Bush 
	  contracted gas and oil pipelines that sound against the Nature of Things 
	  and it is not going to happen in the foreseeable future.   President 
	  Obama claimed optimism to brining change to America- “Yes we can” but 
	  ended-up encompassing the same old sadistic strategy to become war 
	  President, not a peace President. Yes, he changed the image of America, 
	  first time a colored President of visible minorities is elected to make a 
	  new beginning in American political affairs. A dot representing the 
	  Audacity of Hope on the ever large social and political white screen to 
	  enter the White House complex. One fundamental factor is often ignored by 
	  American scholars that none of these guys waging the wars from their 
	  drawing rooms ever fought on a real war front, they simply know how to 
	  talk, but war is not about talking, it is killing others and nothing else. 
	  C.E.M Joad, the celebrated author (Guide to Modern Wickedness, 1936), 
	  noted pointedly: “War is like a forest fire, once it is started, none can 
	  set bounds to the resulting conflagration …as when one throws a stone in a 
	  pond ripples spread out in all directions… so in war the professed war 
	  aims are submerged in the waves of fear and ferocity by which the minds of 
	  the belligerents are swept and in which, presently reason and humanity are 
	  engulfed.”   In an information age, knowledge driven global culture 
	  of dialogue and diplomacy, America and Britain and their conveniently 
	  bribed allies went to promote freedom, human rights and democracy in Iraq, 
	  Afghanistan and Pakistan but ended-up as nations engaged in fighting the 
	  war of aggression against the people and faiths, not threatening anybody’s 
	  security or integrity. They are the same who rushed to set –up the UN at 
	  the end of the WW2, an institutionalized cover-up to hide the future 
	  ambitions of arrogance and ignorance to the consequences of the wars. The 
	  planet Earth is not created nor built by the nation states claiming 
	  membership at the UN. The comprehensive system of life and resources on 
	  the planet Earth is God-given gift to mankind, and its violation and 
	  exploitation will be checked by God as it happened to many in the past 
	  only to be found as artifacts in museums and history books. History offers 
	  a learning role but nations and people denying the role of history 
	  ultimately cannot escape the wrath of history. Winning the wars was not 
	  part of the American aims and strategies but killing and destabilizing the 
	  poor nation was, and it has achieved that aim. All actions have reactions. 
	  The consequences are yet to come. Gordon Duff (The Baggage of America 
	  Extremism…” 12/2009) picks up the argument:   
	  “Eight years of bizarre "Christian Zionism," a military run by 
	  religious fanatics and a government of drugstore cowboys and phony 
	  evangelists was unprepared to guide a superpower toward policies of 
	  responsible world leadership.  Now, President Obama is afraid to stop 
	  "driving over a cliff" simply because nobody wants to tell the American 
	  people the truth, how stupid and useless we have actually become, and how 
	  idiotic our policies have been.  It is assumed that so many Americans 
	  are mentally defective, addicted to imaginary vaccine plots and secret UN 
	  invasions, that acting like a responsible and intelligent world leader 
	  would not seem "credible."   There is something fundamentally wrong 
	  with the American thought process on the War on Terrorism. American people 
	  would need to see and understand the real world affairs that their leaders 
	  and government are terrorizing the humanity with no other reason except to 
	  assume political domination and control the natural resources of the 
	  helpless nations under the false pretext of “terrorism”, and simply to 
	  manage the fast growing and financially strong Arabian herd.  David Perez 
	  (“Imagine”, Information Clearing House, 02/2009), attempts to set out the 
	  humanistic concerns:   “Imagine being in a room of maimed, deformed 
	  and tortured Iraqis, Afghans and Palestinians, accompanied by widows and 
	  orphans mourning because their entire family has been exterminated. I 
	  imagine this roomful of walking dead sitting around while my friends and I 
	  discuss how “realistic” we in the U.S. must be with our electoral 
	  politics, how our expectations need to “practical,” how peace is just so 
	  damn “complicated.” ….  imagine these victims looking at us with 
	  blank, scarred faces as we congratulate ourselves for selecting a new 
	  President who talks about “our God-given right to lead,” about our duty to 
	  spread U.S.-style democracy throughout the globe, and how we are now just 
	  so “proud to be American.”   British and other European powers have 
	  a history of colonizing the Muslims for centuries by killing millions and 
	  millions on this planet. Exploiting the natural resources and colonizing 
	  the poor and helpless by cruel wars were not the choices of the liberal 
	  democracy at that juncture of living history. Nobody calls them terrorists 
	  as they now claim to be civilized defying the facts of history. America 
	  could have learnt from the despotic Europeans who fought and killed 
	  millions in the two world wars before settling in at the EU tables to 
	  define the religious unity and common interests. Those who engineered the 
	  wars are in graveyards, unable to be questionable. Surely, they knew how 
	  to escape the dictate of history and now the future Europeans generations 
	  are pretending to be civilized after being uncivilized for centuries. 
	  Recently, the 111 years old last remaining WW1 British soldier made it 
	  clear before dying (BBC, 10/2009), “we don’t know why we fought and killed 
	  other fellow human beings. Wars do not seem to solve any problem.”   
	  One wonders, why human beings fight with their fellow human beings. The 
	  ferocity of modern wars and killings others makes us think as if we are 
	  governed by draconian leaders, not living in the age of 21st century – an 
	  age of reason and enlightenment and freedom and human rights. Edward 
	  Glover (War, Sadism and Pacifism) noted: “human beings fight because they 
	  are afraid, afraid that worse will happen to them if they do not… to 
	  pugnacity and hatred, we must add fear.”   If you question the 
	  protagonists what is the purpose of the Wars on terror, there is no single 
	  legitimate rationale to this day. Buhsitism and his comrades wanted to 
	  show some reaction that they have the power to march armies of men and 
	  women to distant locations even if just to give meaning and purpose to 
	  insanity. C.E.M Joad (Guide to Modern Wickedness, 1936), wanted to offer 
	  another angle on the warmongering: “Capitalism provides for it in advance 
	  by establishing Fascist regimes, Fascism being the method by which, in the 
	  last phase of capitalism, the dominant capitalist class reduces its own 
	  working class to such a state of dupery and subjection that they are 
	  willing to fight without question for the interests of their masters.” 
	    Could we as rational human beings, take notice of the continued 
	  insanity and help to stop its overwhelming convergence to safeguard the 
	  future generations from scourge of wars?  Perhaps the human nature is 
	  at least part wicked and in part foolish, not realizing the consequences 
	  of actions by the few war lords of the world, CEM Joad wonders, “the 
	  pacifist’s question becomes, how can human beings be prevented from 
	  suffering from the results of their wickedness and folly?”  C.E.M 
	  Joad makes the obvious facts abundantly clear that war diminishes 
	  happiness and lowers morality….and that men simply do not see that war is 
	  foolish and useless and wicked. And that (as President Obama claimed) that 
	  it is necessary and wise and honorable.  The bigger question may be asked: 
	  how can we induce other leaders to perceive their error of perception and 
	  judgment and to make them realize the truth that wars are wrong, and those 
	  waging the wars are not peacemakers but wicked enemies of the humanity and 
	  certainly not suitable to be prized for wars but to be held accountable 
	  for the death and destruction of millions of fellow humankind.    
	  David Perez (“Imagine”, Information Clearing House, February 2009), 
	  attempts to recall the forgotten consequences – the untold sufferings and 
	  agony of the civilian victim population of the War on Terrorism in Iraq 
	  and Afghanistan, and how do they reason the unreason in a language of 
	  silence: “Imagine these charred visitors with missing limbs bowing their 
	  heads and wondering if they should somehow envy us for always finding a 
	  way to celebrate and party and bask in our entertainment-soaked culture – 
	  even when it comes to our “handsome” President being sworn in at the same 
	  time their homes were being incinerated, courtesy of our state-of-the-art 
	  weaponry.  Perhaps these “unfortunate” sufferers will understand that 
	  we can’t prosecute our own war criminals, because, you see, we simply 
	  “have to move on.” And maybe they’ll understand that not one U.S. leader 
	  has ever – ever – called our bombings and invasions a terrorist act………May 
	  be they’ll understand us when we shake our heads and say, “Well, this is 
	  just how politics work here. Sure it’s corrupt but, hell, what can we do?” 
	    "I face the world as it is," Obama outlined at the Oslo Nobel Peace 
	  Award ceremony (December 10, 2009), refusing to renounce war for his 
	  nation or under his leadership, saying that he is obliged to protect and 
	  defend the United States. But Obama misled the conscientious global 
	  intellect as no nation is threatening the American people or their 
	  security. “No matter how justified, war promises human tragedy”, he said. 
	  Norman Soloman (Commondreams.Org “Mr President War is not Peace”, Dec 10, 
	  2009), questions the intent and eloquence of Obama’s speech and strikes a 
	  warning note: 
	  “War is not peace. It never has been. It never will be…….in the name of 
	  pragmatism, Obama spoke of "the world as it is" and threw a cloak of 
	  justification over the grisly escalation in Afghanistan by insisting that 
	  "war is sometimes necessary" -- but generalities do nothing to mitigate 
	  the horrors of war being endured by others.” 
	  It is possible that President Obama could have taken a more hard self- 
	  analytical look at the rationality of these wars and as a new leaders, he 
	  enjoyed the obvious capacity to convince the American folks that continued 
	  war are against the American global interests and could have made a 
	  navigational change. Not so, Mr. Obama is under the influence of same kind 
	  of war hawks and their instigated dark illusions as was the President 
	  Bush. Sooner or later, America will face the most unthinkable - a face- to 
	  face table gathering with the Talibans or a signatory to a formal document 
	  of defeat - it is crystal clear that America is fighting the wars without 
	  any rational purpose. America so often remembers Dr. Martin Luther King, 
	  Jr. but neglects his advice: “The chain reaction of evil... wars producing 
	  more wars... must be broken, or we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of 
	  annihilation.” Perhaps Chris Floyd (“Darkness Renewed: Terror as a tool of 
	  Empire”, 04/2009) has more to reflect on the reality of the American led 
	  terrorism of wars against the Muslim world:    “The point is that 
	  once again, a violent group has been knowingly prodded into murderous 
	  action. Even better, it has now set itself up as a "deadly terrorist 
	  threat" to the sacred Homeland itself: yet another made-to-order super 
	  villain from central casting….. It is worth looking again at the 
	  implications of this policy of terrorist-tickling. As we noted recently, 
	  such things are not just counters on the Great Game board: they are deadly 
	  realities that kill, maim and despoil multitudes of innocent people around 
	  the world…. In other words – and let's say this plainly, clearly and 
	  soberly, so that no one can mistake the intention of Rumsfeld's plan – the 
	  United States government is planning to use "cover and deception" and 
	  secret military operations to provoke murderous terrorist attacks on 
	  innocent people. Let's say it again: Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, George 
	  W. Bush and the other members of the unelected regime in Washington plan 
	  to deliberately foment the murder of innocent people – your family, your 
	  friends, your lovers, you – in order to further their geopolitical 
	  ambitions.”    To question the continued insanity of the American 
	  warlords, Mike Prysner (“amazing speech by an Iraq war veteran” December, 
	  25 2009), an Iraqi War veteran has these daring concerns to share with the 
	  rest of the humanity:  
	  “Our real enemy is not the ones living in a distant land whose names or 
	  policies we don't understand; The real enemy is a system that wages war 
	  when it's profitable, the CEOs who lay us off our jobs when it's 
	  profitable, the Insurance Companies who deny us Health care when it's 
	  profitable, the Banks who take away our homes when it's profitable. Our 
	  enemies are not several hundred thousands away. They are right here in 
	  front of us.”   
	  President Obama, please RETHINK about being the 
	  War President, you do NEED a navigational change. Otherwise, you 
	  will undermine the American history and could end-up in witnessing a 
	  military defeat.     Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja 
	  specializes in global security, peace and conflict resolution, and 
	  comparative cultures and civilizations, and author of many publications 
	  including Muslims and the West: Quest for Change and Conflict Resolution; 
	  How America Lost the War on Islamic Fundamentalism; To America and Canada 
	  with Reason-fallacy of terrorism; and most recently, “Pakistan at 
	  Crossroads.”  
	  Comments are welcome at: 
	  kmahboob@yahoo.com .
 
      
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